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Done wrong, splitting logs for firewood can be dangerous, backbreaking work that results in smoky fires. That’s why Wes Siler thinks it’s so important to do it right. In this episode of Indefinitely Wild, Wes walks you through proper form, ideal work spaces, and the tools of the trade. Follow these instructions and you’ll stay warm all winter.